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9780806108865 - Stephens, John Lloyd: Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea, and the Holy Land. Edited, and with an Introduction by Victor Wolfgang von Hagen
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Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea, and the Holy Land. Edited, and with an Introduction by Victor Wolfgang von Hagen (1970)

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Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1970. liv, 474 pages, 24 pages of b/w plates, text-ills, 3 maps, index. Or cloth boards in edge-worn dust-jacket with some loss at and by the spine head and foot. The book was first published in 1837. The text for this edition includes enlarged drawings from the original two-volume set, with sketches by Frederick Catherwood.. New Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 8vo.
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9780806108865 - Stephens, John Lloyd: Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land. Reprint of the edition New York 1837. Edited, and with an introduction by Victor Wolfgang von Hagen.
Stephens, John Lloyd

Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land. Reprint of the edition New York 1837. Edited, and with an introduction by Victor Wolfgang von Hagen. (1970)

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ISBN: 9780806108865 bzw. 080610886X, vermutlich in Englisch, Oklahoma: Oklahoma University Press, gebraucht, guter Zustand, Nachdruck, mit Einband.

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Reprint of the edition New York 1837. Edited, and with an introduction by Victor Wolfgang von Hagen. 473 S. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Umschlag defekt, sonst gutes Exemplar. - This new edition of one of the most delightful travel books ever written will interest historians, archaeologists, and armchair travelers everywhere. First published in New York in 1837, it made John Lloyd Stephens a literary sensation overnight and led him to write other books, including, eventually, reports on some of the earliest explo-rations in the Mayan cities of Central America. On a "mild European trip" in search of health, young New York lawyer Stephens reached Egypt in 1836. Alone, except for his native boat crew and his servant Paolo, he traveled up the Nile, visiting the magnificent Egyptian ruins as he went. Dendera, the Valley of the Kings, the Island of Philae, Luxor, and the Colossi of Memnon were all visited and marveled at, the details and incidents stored away to be recounted later. At Luxor he dined with an English gentleman and his lady, who had been to Mount Sinai and the Red Sea, and they suggested Petra. "To them," wrote Stephens, "I am indebted for the first suggestion to me of the route to Sinai and Arabia Petraea." Thus, on March 14, 1836, metamorphosed into "Abdel Hasis," a merchant of Cairo in full costume, Stephens began his perilous journey through Stony Arabia. The high point of the Arabian journey was the visit to Petra, the marvelous rock city intaglioed into the walls of a narrow canyon by the Nabataeans-"the rose red city half as old as time." Stephens was the first American to visit Petra, and his descriptions remained for many years the principal source of popular interest in the ancient city. The trip to the Holy Land was almost anticlimax, though Stephens traversed an old land route once a Roman road-track and rode through the utterly desolate Land of Edom. Taking a wide, circling route, he paused at the Dead Sea and went on to Jerusalem. There he made a tour of the holy places, noted the historical facts, and yet always gave them a mischievous twist. While the adventurous Stephens perhaps is best remembered for his discoveries in Central America, which laid the foundation of modern Maya archaeology, his travels in Africa and the Near East provided the impetus-and this book the financing-for the later momentous Central American explorations. ISBN 080610886x Versand D: 5,50 EUR, Angelegt am: 14.06.2017.
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9780806108865 - Stephens, John Lloyd: Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land.
Stephens, John Lloyd

Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land. (1970)

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ISBN: 9780806108865 bzw. 080610886X, vermutlich in Englisch, Oklahoma: Oklahoma University Press, gebraucht, guter Zustand, Nachdruck, mit Einband.

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473 S. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Umschlag defekt, sonst gutes Exemplar. - This new edition of one of the most delightful travel books ever written will interest historians, archaeologists, and armchair travelers everywhere. First published in New York in 1837, it made John Lloyd Stephens a literary sensation overnight and led him to write other books, including, eventually, reports on some of the earliest explo-rations in the Mayan cities of Central America. On a "mild European trip" in search of health, young New York lawyer Stephens reached Egypt in 1836. Alone, except for his native boat crew and his servant Paolo, he traveled up the Nile, visiting the magnificent Egyptian ruins as he went. Dendera, the Valley of the Kings, the Island of Philae, Luxor, and the Colossi of Memnon were all visited and marveled at, the details and incidents stored away to be recounted later. At Luxor he dined with an English gentleman and his lady, who had been to Mount Sinai and the Red Sea, and they suggested Petra. "To them," wrote Stephens, "I am indebted for the first suggestion to me of the route to Sinai and Arabia Petraea." Thus, on March 14, 1836, metamorphosed into "Abdel Hasis," a merchant of Cairo in full costume, Stephens began his perilous journey through Stony Arabia. The high point of the Arabian journey was the visit to Petra, the marvelous rock city intaglioed into the walls of a narrow canyon by the Nabataeans-"the rose red city half as old as time." Stephens was the first American to visit Petra, and his descriptions remained for many years the principal source of popular interest in the ancient city. The trip to the Holy Land was almost anticlimax, though Stephens traversed an old land route once a Roman road-track and rode through the utterly desolate Land of Edom. Taking a wide, circling route, he paused at the Dead Sea and went on to Jerusalem. There he made a tour of the holy places, noted the historical facts, and yet always gave them a mischievous twist. While the adventurous Stephens perhaps is best remembered for his discoveries in Central America, which laid the foundation of modern Maya archaeology, his travels in Africa and the Near East provided the impetus-and this book the financing-for the later momentous Central American explorations. ISBN 080610886x, 1970. gebraucht; gut, 1550g, Reprint of the edition New York 1837. Edited, and with an introduction by Victor Wolfgang von Hagen. Internationaler Versand, Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal.
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9780806108865 - Stephens, John Lloyd: Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land.
Stephens, John Lloyd

Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land. (1970)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN HC US RP

ISBN: 9780806108865 bzw. 080610886X, vermutlich in Englisch, Oklahoma: Oklahoma University Press, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, guter Zustand, Nachdruck, mit Einband.

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473 S. Umschlag defekt, sonst gutes Exemplar. - This new edition of one of the most delightful travel books ever written will interest historians, archaeologists, and armchair travelers everywhere. First published in New York in 1837, it made John Lloyd Stephens a literary sensation overnight and led him to write other books, including, eventually, reports on some of the earliest explo-rations in the Mayan cities of Central America. On a "mild European trip" in search of health, young New York lawyer Stephens reached Egypt in 1836. Alone, except for his native boat crew and his servant Paolo, he traveled up the Nile, visiting the magnificent Egyptian ruins as he went. Dendera, the Valley of the Kings, the Island of Philae, Luxor, and the Colossi of Memnon were all visited and marveled at, the details and incidents stored away to be recounted later. At Luxor he dined with an English gentleman and his lady, who had been to Mount Sinai and the Red Sea, and they suggested Petra. "To them," wrote Stephens, "I am indebted for the first suggestion to me of the route to Sinai and Arabia Petraea." Thus, on March 14, 1836, metamorphosed into "Abdel Hasis," a merchant of Cairo in full costume, Stephens began his perilous journey through Stony Arabia. The high point of the Arabian journey was the visit to Petra, the marvelous rock city intaglioed into the walls of a narrow canyon by the Nabataeans-"the rose red city half as old as time." Stephens was the first American to visit Petra, and his descriptions remained for many years the principal source of popular interest in the ancient city. The trip to the Holy Land was almost anticlimax, though Stephens traversed an old land route once a Roman road-track and rode through the utterly desolate Land of Edom. Taking a wide, circling route, he paused at the Dead Sea and went on to Jerusalem. There he made a tour of the holy places, noted the historical facts, and yet always gave them a mischievous twist. While the adventurous Stephens perhaps is best remembered for his discoveries in Central America, which laid the foundation of modern Maya archaeology, his travels in Africa and the Near East provided the impetus-and this book the financing-for the later momentous Central American explorations. ISBN 080610886x Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1550 Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Reprint of the edition New York 1837. Edited, and with an introduction by Victor Wolfgang von Hagen. Books.
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080610886X - Stephens, John Lloyd: Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land. Reprint of the edition New York 1837. Edited, and with an introduction by Victor Wolfgang von Hagen.
Stephens, John Lloyd

Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land. Reprint of the edition New York 1837. Edited, and with an introduction by Victor Wolfgang von Hagen. (1970)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN RP

ISBN: 080610886X bzw. 9780806108865, vermutlich in Englisch, University of Oklahoma Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Nachdruck, mit Einband.

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Oklahoma, Oklahoma University Press, 473 S. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Umschlag defekt, sonst gutes Exemplar. - This new edition of one of the most delightful travel books ever written will interest historians, archaeologists, and armchair travelers everywhere. First published in New York in 1837, it made John Lloyd Stephens a literary sensation overnight and led him to write other books, including, eventually, reports on some of the earliest explo-rations in the Mayan cities of Central America. On a "mild European trip" in search of health, young New York lawyer Stephens reached Egypt in 1836. Alone, except for his native boat crew and his servant Paolo, he traveled up the Nile, visiting the magnificent Egyptian ruins as he went. Dendera, the Valley of the Kings, the Island of Philae, Luxor, and the Colossi of Memnon were all visited and marveled at, the details and incidents stored away to be recounted later. At Luxor he dined with an English gentleman and his lady, who had been to Mount Sinai and the Red Sea, and they suggested Petra. "To them," wrote Stephens, "I am indebted for the first suggestion to me of the route to Sinai and Arabia Petraea." Thus, on March 14, 1836, metamorphosed into "Abdel Hasis," a merchant of Cairo in full costume, Stephens began his perilous journey through Stony Arabia. The high point of the Arabian journey was the visit to Petra, the marvelous rock city intaglioed into the walls of a narrow canyon by the Nabataeans-"the rose red city half as old as time." Stephens was the first American to visit Petra, and his descriptions remained for many years the principal source of popular interest in the ancient city. The trip to the Holy Land was almost anticlimax, though Stephens traversed an old land route once a Roman road-track and rode through the utterly desolate Land of Edom. Taking a wide, circling route, he paused at the Dead Sea and went on to Jerusalem. There he made a tour of the holy places, noted the historical facts, and yet always gave them a mischievous twist. While the adventurous Stephens perhaps is best remembered for his discoveries in Central America, which laid the foundation of modern Maya archaeology, his travels in Africa and the Near East provided the impetus-and this book the financing-for the later momentous Central American explorations. ISBN 080610886x Nahost 1970.
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080610886X - Stephens, John Lloyd: Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land. Reprint of the edition New York 1837. Edited, and with an introduction by Victor Wolfgang von Hagen.
Stephens, John Lloyd

Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land. Reprint of the edition New York 1837. Edited, and with an introduction by Victor Wolfgang von Hagen. (1970)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN US RP

ISBN: 080610886X bzw. 9780806108865, vermutlich in Englisch, University of Oklahoma Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebraucht, Nachdruck, mit Einband.

40,50
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Lieferung aus: Deutschland, zzgl. Versandkosten.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Fundus-Online GbR.
Oklahoma, Oklahoma University Press, 473 S. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag. Umschlag defekt, sonst gutes Exemplar. - This new edition of one of the most delightful travel books ever written will interest historians, archaeologists, and armchair travelers everywhere. First published in New York in 1837, it made John Lloyd Stephens a literary sensation overnight and led him to write other books, including, eventually, reports on some of the earliest explo-rations in the Mayan cities of Central America. On a "mild European trip" in search of health, young New York lawyer Stephens reached Egypt in 1836. Alone, except for his native boat crew and his servant Paolo, he traveled up the Nile, visiting the magnificent Egyptian ruins as he went. Dendera, the Valley of the Kings, the Island of Philae, Luxor, and the Colossi of Memnon were all visited and marveled at, the details and incidents stored away to be recounted later. At Luxor he dined with an English gentleman and his lady, who had been to Mount Sinai and the Red Sea, and they suggested Petra. "To them," wrote Stephens, "I am indebted for the first suggestion to me of the route to Sinai and Arabia Petraea." Thus, on March 14, 1836, metamorphosed into "Abdel Hasis," a merchant of Cairo in full costume, Stephens began his perilous journey through Stony Arabia. The high point of the Arabian journey was the visit to Petra, the marvelous rock city intaglioed into the walls of a narrow canyon by the Nabataeans-"the rose red city half as old as time." Stephens was the first American to visit Petra, and his descriptions remained for many years the principal source of popular interest in the ancient city. The trip to the Holy Land was almost anticlimax, though Stephens traversed an old land route once a Roman road-track and rode through the utterly desolate Land of Edom. Taking a wide, circling route, he paused at the Dead Sea and went on to Jerusalem. There he made a tour of the holy places, noted the historical facts, and yet always gave them a mischievous twist. While the adventurous Stephens perhaps is best remembered for his discoveries in Central America, which laid the foundation of modern Maya archaeology, his travels in Africa and the Near East provided the impetus-and this book the financing-for the later momentous Central American explorations. ISBN 080610886xNahost 1970.
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9780806108865 - Stephens, John Lloyd edited by Victor Wolfgang von Hagen: Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea, and the Holy Land
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Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea, and the Holy Land (1970)

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Norman: U. of Oklahoma Press. 1970 1st ed. thus. 474pp. illus. burgundy cloth tall 8vo: Good+ in a near Fine dj [several small fore edge stain specks; text is unaffected] A travel classic by the American explorer and diplomat (1805-52), originally published in 1837.
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Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land (1970)

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Perhaps best known for his discovery of the Mayan ruins in the Yucatan, lawyer-turned-archaeologist John Lloyd Stephens (1805-1852) was the author of a number of highly praised travel books. The present volume, his first effort in the genre, received wide acclaim from reviewers, including Edgar Allan Poe, who found it "written with a freshness of manner evincing manliness of feeling."Conversational and unpretentious, the book is a delightful narrative of the author's year-long journey through the Middle East, incorporating detailed observations of such architectural marvels as the Pyramids, the temples of Karnak, the red-rock city of Petra and more, and offering charming accounts of a Turkish bath, how to catch a crocodile, the wardrobe of a Nubian damsel, a night in a tomb, the hospitality of the Arabs, desert horses, Easter in Jerusalem, and much more.Enhanced by 38 superb illustrations by Frederick Catherwood and others, this Stephens volume will delight armchair travelers with the "easy, laughing, prose style which gives his books their charm.", Books.
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